Interventions to Improve HIV Viral Load Suppression among the Adolescents: Evidence of Improvement Science through a Quality Improvement Approach in Eastern Uganda

Bonniface Oryokot, Yunus Miya, Barbara Logose, Eunice Ajambo, Abraham Ignatius Oluka, Charles Odoi, B. Etukoit, L. Mugenyi, K. Mugisha
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Introduction: Achieving viral load suppression among the adolescents living with HIV continues to hold back attainment of sustainable development goals. TASO Mbale realized a viral load suppression rate of 63.1% among the adolescents living with HIV in care in quarter 4 of 2016. We therefore, instituted a quality imrpovement project to improve Viral load suppression from 63.1% in quarter 4 2016 to 90% by the end of quarter 4 2017. Method: Baseline data from the Uganda viral load dashboard were analyzed, and fishbone diagram was utilized to provide root causes of low viral load suppression among the adolescents living with HIV at TASO Mbale. The identified barriers were Knowlegde gap, among the adolescents, on positive living, Missing clinic appointments, Sub-optimal adherence, Poorly planned adolescent HIV clinic, Inadequate follow-up and Low use of data for informed decisions. A plan-do-study-act (PDSA) model was applied to implement tested changes. Strategies that worked included introduction of appointment register to track appointment behaviour of the adolescents, generating lists of clients on appointment who were due for Viral Load bleeding, telephone calls for follow up, increasing the frequency of reviewing adolescents from once a month to twice a week, committing a dedicated team responsible for adolescent care. Results: The viral load suppression improved from 63.1% in quarter 4 of 2016 to 63.8% in the first quarter of 2017, to 87.5% in quarter 2 of 2017, 97.6% in the third quarter and 91.4% in quarter 4 of 2017. Conclusion: The use of quality improvement in addressing gaps in HIV service delivery is highly effective.
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改善青少年艾滋病毒载量抑制的干预措施:乌干达东部通过质量改进方法改善科学的证据
引言:在感染艾滋病毒的青少年中实现病毒载量抑制继续阻碍可持续发展目标的实现。2016年第四季度,TASO Mbale在接受护理的艾滋病毒感染青少年中实现了63.1%的病毒载量抑制率。因此,我们制定了一个质量改进项目,将病毒载量抑制率从2016年第4季度的63.1%提高到2017年第4季末的90%。方法:分析乌干达病毒载量仪表盘的基线数据,并利用鱼骨图提供TASO Mbale感染艾滋病毒的青少年病毒载量抑制低的根本原因。已确定的障碍包括青少年在积极生活方面的知识差距、错过诊所预约、依从性不理想、青少年艾滋病毒诊所计划不周、随访不足以及在知情决策中数据使用率低。计划-研究-行动(PDSA)模型被应用于实施测试变更。行之有效的策略包括引入预约登记册来跟踪青少年的预约行为,生成因病毒载量出血而预约的客户名单,电话随访,将对青少年的审查频率从每月一次增加到每周两次,并委托一个专门的团队负责青少年护理。结果:病毒载量抑制率从2016年第四季度的63.1%提高到2017年第一季度的63.8%,提高到2017第二季度的87.5%、第三季度的97.6%和2017年第四季的91.4%。结论:利用质量改进来解决艾滋病毒服务提供方面的差距是非常有效的。
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